LS Tractor is a firewood machine

   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #21  
See, that's where static pictures come in handy since I don't watch videos. There has been a lot of discussion about 3PT mounted PTO powered splitters and I haven't seen too much in favor of them. I just got a 28T stand alone unit that I can leave sitting out by the wood pile while the tractor gets tucked away in the (too small) shed out of the weather. People also don't like setting them up vertical, but I find it very handy for large diameter chunks.

I cut to the size I need to move to the pile/work area to be cut down further and split later.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #22  
You'd save yourself some work with a set of pallet forks. Buck the trees where you fall them into 8-10' lengths, move several at a time to where you're doing your splitting and stacking....just hold the up on the forks and do your cutting into firewood length. Eliminates loading rounds into bucket, and the use of the log jack deal.

Also, you may find what I did....tractor mounted splitter is wasteful to use 30-40hp to run a splitter instead of 8hp....and the pump on a tractor really isn't meant for a splitter.....much slower. And having that on the back of the tractor like a scorpion tail is often unhandy. I converted mine to a stand alone unit with a Honda engine/16gpm 2 stage pump.

If running a tractor cost as much as some people here claim then you’re thousand of dollars a year ahead with the 8hp engine. I don’t like the concept of 3 point splitters. You’re tying up a machine to split firewood. Unless you spend more money to go PTO pump powered you have a splitter that works at a snails rate. And if you have help you are slowing down production. I often cut wood while a helper runs the splitter. I couldn’t do that at least without a lot more work with a tractor mounted splitter. And if you have a new tractor they don’t take very well to low RPMs and light work.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #23  
if you have an engine driven vertical splitter did you ever consider setting it up on a haywagon so that you could stand at the side and roll the blocks over to it after putting a bucketfull on the wagon. I have a dedicated table style splitter and my left hand puts the block in position for the next cut while my right hand is on the control and my back which is screwed thanks me for never lifting or bending over.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #24  
Never really understood why people use “tying up the tractor” as a reason why they don’t like 3pt splitters. To me, a 3pt splitter is an implement the same as a tiller or a brush hog. You hook it up to your tractor to do a job, then unhook when you’re done. It’s like saying you don’t like a 3pt tiller because it ties up your tractor! I mean WTH does that even mean? I hook up an implement when I need to do a job. It’s not tying my tractor up because I’m doing the job that needs doing. If there’s something else that needs doing, then that can wait until I’m done. It’s like saying I don’t like brush hogs because they tie up my tractor. Makes absolutely no sense to me.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #25  
Never really understood why people use “tying up the tractor” as a reason why they don’t like 3pt splitters. To me, a 3pt splitter is an implement the same as a tiller or a brush hog. You hook it up to your tractor to do a job, then unhook when you’re done. It’s like saying you don’t like a 3pt tiller because it ties up your tractor! I mean WTH does that even mean? I hook up an implement when I need to do a job. It’s not tying my tractor up because I’m doing the job that needs doing. If there’s something else that needs doing, then that can wait until I’m done. It’s like saying I don’t like brush hogs because they tie up my tractor. Makes absolutely no sense to me.

I use the tractor at the same time as the splitter. Pretty hard to split wood on the back of the tractor and use it either to lift big pieces or cut more wood while a helper splits wood. Then unless you hook up a pto pump which not many people do you’ve got a snail of a wood splitter.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #26  
I use the tractor at the same time as the splitter. Pretty hard to split wood on the back of the tractor and use it either to lift big pieces or cut more wood while a helper splits wood. Then unless you hook up a pto pump which not many people do you’ve got a snail of a wood splitter.

I guess since I do everything by myself, it doesn’t matter to me. I can do all the work with the loader at once until I have a big stack, then turn around and use a splitter. I can only do one job at a time, so having a splitter on the back doesn’t stop me from doing anything.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #27  
It’s still snail slow unless you have a pto pump.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #28  
Never really understood why people use 鍍ying up the tractor as a reason why they don稚 like 3pt splitters. To me, a 3pt splitter is an implement the same as a tiller or a brush hog.
Me either... You are MUCH better off cutting your logs into firewood lengths over a wagon or trailer, so you don't have to use your tractor to lift the rounds to be split!

I park my splitter right next to my wagon and then just roll the rounds ri9ght onto my splitters beam... WAAAAAY easier and faster to get to the end...

I LOVE my 3 point splitter!

SR
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #29  
Me either... You are MUCH better off cutting your logs into firewood lengths over a wagon or trailer, so you don't have to use your tractor to lift the rounds to be split!

I park my splitter right next to my wagon and then just roll the rounds ri9ght onto my splitters beam... WAAAAAY easier and faster to get to the end...

I LOVE my 3 point splitter!

SR

I've seen many pictures of your operation, and I find it very interesting and efficient. But I've also seen pictures of your helper standing on a wagon operating a chainsaw with little safety gear. Seems like a recipe for disaster. Lose your footing and not only drive a chain through your shin, fall off a wagon and break some bones. I know everything in life has it's risks and I know I take risks that I shouldn't, so kinda the pot calling the kettle here, but there's got to be a safer way and still maintain efficiency.
 
   / LS Tractor is a firewood machine #30  
I've seen many pictures of your operation, and I find it very interesting and efficient. But I've also seen pictures of your helper standing on a wagon operating a chainsaw with little safety gear. Seems like a recipe for disaster. Lose your footing and not only drive a chain through your shin, fall off a wagon and break some bones. I know everything in life has it's risks and I know I take risks that I shouldn't, so kinda the pot calling the kettle here, but there's got to be a safer way and still maintain efficiency.
Standing on that wagon is no different than standing on the ground, it's stable and the wagon does not move one bit while cutting...

You are right about one thing though, IF YOU think it's too unsafe for YOU, then YOU shouldn't do it!

Some folks shouldn't even have a chainsaw in their hands!

SR
 

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